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Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Oscar J. Castillo Dec 2023

Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Oscar J. Castillo

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: The Quality Improvement (QI) Project focused on improving early sepsis management and sepsis bundle adherence among Emergency Department (ED) nurses to decrease sepsis mortality rates and avoidable length of hospital stays (LOS).

Context: A group of Clinical Nurse Leaders (CNL) students evaluated sepsis protocol compliance at Hospital A's ED, which provides critical care for patients with various medical conditions. The CNL students concentrated on patients identified with sepsis for the QI Project.

Interventions: Limitations and time did not allow for the implementation of interventions. Recommendations offered to management included increasing sepsis training biannually and intravenous placement skills, offering sepsis …


Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Monica P. Rabago Moreno Dec 2023

Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Monica P. Rabago Moreno

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This quality improvement project aims to enhance early sepsis management and sepsis bundle compliance among Emergency Department nurses to reduce the risk of sepsis-related deaths as well as hospital length of stays.

Context: A microsystem assessment, in the emergency department (ED) unit, was performed in Hospital A located in the Greater San Francisco Bay area by Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students. This ED unit cares for a variety of critical care patients ranging from urgent to life-threatening conditions.

Intervention: An intervention was not implemented in the ED unit due to time constraints and limitations; however, CNL students provided recommendations …


Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Camila Sanchez Dec 2023

Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Camila Sanchez

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project revolves around increasing overall staff nurse compliance, enhancing their sepsis education resources, and usage of their provided education and bundle. This goal was created to produce more positive patient outcomes at Hospital X, along with its improved management of sepsis. Hospital X is an acute care facility located in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Context: The unit that was studied during this QI project was the emergency department of Hospital X. This unit provides level I trauma services in addition to other types of emergency care and contains 44 beds. Not …


Resocialization Of An Inpatient Handoff Sepsis Bundle Checklist On A Medical-Surgical Unit, Sophia Kawada Dec 2023

Resocialization Of An Inpatient Handoff Sepsis Bundle Checklist On A Medical-Surgical Unit, Sophia Kawada

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: In September 2023, it was found that only 25% of nurses were familiar with an inpatient handoff sepsis bundle checklist (IHSBC) on a Medical-Surgical Unit in Hospital A. This evidence-based project aimed to improve resocialization of the IHSBC such that compliance to the bundle continues to be maintained well above the benchmark of 75%. Context: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students at the University of San Francisco conducted a microsystem assessment of the Medical-Surgical Unit at Hospital A. This hospital aimed to maintain high rates of compliance with the IHSBC. Interventions: Resocialization of the IHSBC was completed in October, and …


Non-Clinical Perspectives On Sepsis: A Project For Enhanced Awareness, Anjali Kumari Singh Dec 2023

Non-Clinical Perspectives On Sepsis: A Project For Enhanced Awareness, Anjali Kumari Singh

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This project aimed to enhance non-clinical staff knowledge of sepsis through a targeted awareness campaign, while also seeking to uphold or enhance the organization's sepsis-related performance.

Context: Clinical Nurse Leader students conducted a microsystem assessment in five crucial non-clinical departments of an urban Bay Area hospital, each playing a vital role in the organization's efficiency at different levels.

Intervention: During Sepsis Awareness Month, a sepsis awareness campaign was implemented. This involved a concise presentation on sepsis, its consequences, and the significance of awareness in each department. Additionally, informational fliers detailing sepsis signs and symptoms were distributed.

Measures: A pre-and …


Campaigning Beyond: Sepsis Awareness Among Non-Clinical Staff, Cynthia Wong Dec 2023

Campaigning Beyond: Sepsis Awareness Among Non-Clinical Staff, Cynthia Wong

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Sepsis stands as the foremost cause of illness and death among hospitalized patients globally, yet a considerable number remain oblivious to this critical condition. Based on the pre-implementation survey among non-clinical staff members of an urban hospital, awareness of sepsis must be heightened to ensure swift recognition and response.

Context: The project conducted takes place in five distinct non-clinical departments at a large hospital organization in Northern California. Each department plays an essential role in the holistic and efficient functioning of the organization to provide quality patient care.

Interventions: A sepsis awareness campaign was implemented throughout the month of …


Improving Early Sepsis Recognition: Resocializing Intensive Care Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital On The Inpatient Sepsis Bundle Checklist, Elizabeth Rose Maykel Dec 2023

Improving Early Sepsis Recognition: Resocializing Intensive Care Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital On The Inpatient Sepsis Bundle Checklist, Elizabeth Rose Maykel

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: In order to lower sepsis morbidity and mortality rates through early recognition and treatment, this quality improvement project sought to raise sepsis awareness and bundle compliance within the Intensive Care Unit.

Context: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students completed a microsystem assessment of the Intensive Care Unit at Hospital X in Northern California. This unit cares for patients with sepsis, organ failure, respiratory failure, different types of shock, acute kidney injury, and traumatic brain injury.

Interventions: The implemented intervention included a refresher huddle on sepsis bundle awareness. Though the intervention was ineffective, the students did offer recommendations …


Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Efrain Perez Trujillo Dec 2023

Optimizing Sepsis Management Through Enhanced Protocol Compliance In The Emergency Department, Efrain Perez Trujillo

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This quality improvement (QI) project aims to optimize early sepsis management and sepsis bundle compliance among Emergency Department (ED) registered nurses in order to reduce the risk of sepsis-related deaths and associated hospital length of stay.

Context: Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students conducted a microsystem assessment on the ED at Hospital A, located within the greater San Francisco Bay Area. This microsystem, equipped with 115 nurses and 44 rooms, consists of an acuity of care for urgent to life-threatening medical conditions, including sepsis.

Intervention: Following time constraints, and limitations, implementation of an intervention was not feasible; however, CNL students …


Improving Early Sepsis Recognition: Resocializing Intensive Care Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital On The Inpatient Sepsis Bundle Checklist, Nancy Zhu Dec 2023

Improving Early Sepsis Recognition: Resocializing Intensive Care Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital On The Inpatient Sepsis Bundle Checklist, Nancy Zhu

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Sepsis is a life threatening disease that has caused over a million deaths annually in the nation. Early recognition of sepsis is highly crucial for health care professionals to know to prevent an increase of mortality and morbidity rates. This quality improvement project aimed to increase sepsis bundle checklist awareness to the staff and compliance in the Intensive Care Unit to improve the sepsis cases.

Context: Clinical Nurse Leader students completed a microsystem assessment of the Intensive Care Unit at Hospital X in San Mateo County. This unit cares for patients with sepsis, septic shock, severe sepsis, organ failure, …


Increasing Sepsis Bundle Compliance Through Nurse Education, Parth S. Papaiya May 2023

Increasing Sepsis Bundle Compliance Through Nurse Education, Parth S. Papaiya

Master's Projects and Capstones

There exists opportunities for improvement in regards to sepsis management and compliance rates in efforts to reduce sepsis-related complications and incidents in the ED. SEP-1 fallouts and requirements linked to education gaps about sepsis bundle protocols, nurses’ attitudes about implementation of the protocols, and differences in nurse/physician order sets present as deterrents for timely sepsis management and improvements in the rates of compliance/adherence. Denouncing the usage of standardized protocols/use of order sets have been identified as a process gap and a much needed opportunity for improvement. It is presumed that the failure to implement, in addition to improper documentation of …


Bridging The Gap: Educating Medical-Surgical Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Meara J. Matthews May 2023

Bridging The Gap: Educating Medical-Surgical Unit Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Meara J. Matthews

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Sepsis is a life-threatening response to infection that remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Based off results obtained from a pre-education survey of nurses on a medical-surgical unit in a large hospital organization, there is an opportunity to increase knowledge and confidence level regarding sepsis and care of septic patients so that nurses are prepared to detect sepsis early and intervention can begin.

Context: The project is being conducted in a medical-surgical unit at a large hospital organization in Northern California. The data from the survey includes 17 nurses on the unit who completed the pre-education …


Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Jessica Lee May 2023

Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Jessica Lee

Master's Projects and Capstones

Sepsis is a deadly condition if not treated promptly and urgently. To help lower the mortality rate from Sepsis, education on Sepsis is essential for nurses at all levels and experience. Opportunity at a healthcare organization in Northern California arose when it was found through a survey that about 6 percent of Medical-Surgical nurses have "expert knowledge" of the sepsis bundle elements. Only about 35 percent of these nurses who reported having "expert knowledge" are confident in treating sepsis patients. A team of clinical nurse leader students implemented a quality improvement project. The project was designed to expand nurses' knowledge …


Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Leman E. Bush May 2023

Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Leman E. Bush

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

Problem: Sepsis is a life-threatening infection that needs immediate treatment. The ED uses sepsis bundle protocols to treat sepsis but the compliance rates for the order sets are below the institution’s guidelines.

Context: A Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) instituted a sepsis performance measure bundle in 2015 called (SEP-1) to promote cost-effective, high-quality care for septic patients admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) (Wang et al., 2020). The ED in a chosen San Francisco, CA acute care hospital has been experiencing unsteady sepsis bundle compliance rates. Sepsis is caught by 1.7 million American adults per year …


Early Sepsis Recognition: Improving Sepsis Education In A Medical-Surgical/Telemetry Unit, Kathileen Tran May 2023

Early Sepsis Recognition: Improving Sepsis Education In A Medical-Surgical/Telemetry Unit, Kathileen Tran

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This quality improvement project aimed to increase sepsis education and bundle compliance within the medical-surgical/telemetry unit to improve sepsis mortality and morbidity rates.

Context: A microsystem assessment was completed by Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students in the medical-surgical/telemetry unit at Hospital X located in the San Francisco Bay Area. This microsystem cares for patients diagnosed with sepsis, congestive heart failure (CHF), electrolyte imbalance, and alcohol withdrawal.

Interventions: Due to time constraints, an intervention was not implemented; however, the students provided recommendations for interventions to the leadership team for follow up. The recommended interventions encompass implementing sepsis protocol reference cards, …


Increasing Sepsis-Bundle Adherence On A Medical-Surgical/Telemetry Unit: A Quality Improvement Project, Tiffany Liu May 2023

Increasing Sepsis-Bundle Adherence On A Medical-Surgical/Telemetry Unit: A Quality Improvement Project, Tiffany Liu

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Sepsis is a life-threatening complication of infection that can lead to tissue damage, organ dysfunction, and death. Early recognition and intervention are crucial in the management of sepsis. Delays in sepsis care can lead to adverse health outcomes and even death. Sepsis bundles are guided by evidence-based practice. They serve as guidelines for effective and timely management of sepsis. Adherence to these sepsis bundles is associated with overall improved morbidity and mortality.

Context: This quality improvement project was led by Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) students from the University of San Francisco. It was implemented at a 244-bed …


Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis: Bundle Elements, Grace Jenks May 2023

Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis: Bundle Elements, Grace Jenks

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Based on the findings of a pre-survey conducted, it was observed that around 6% of the Medical-Surgical nurses who participated from Hospital A possessed "expert knowledge" of the "inpatient handoff sepsis bundle checklist." The results highlight the potential for educating and boosting the confidence of nurses working in a healthcare organization located in Northern California, enabling them to provide better care for patients afflicted with sepsis.

Context: The microsystem is a Medical-surgical unit situated within Hospital A, which is one of the 21 hospitals located in Northern California. Dr. Theresa Mostasisa conducted a survey on February 15, 2023, …


Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Amanda H. Tran May 2023

Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Amanda H. Tran

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: According to a pre-survey collected, approximately six percent of medical-surgical nurses report expert knowledge with the “Inpatient Handoff Sepsis Bundle Checklist,” a checklist that details interventions to be taken when a patient is diagnosed with sepsis. About thirty-five percent of these nurses also report expert confidence levels in caring for sepsis patients. Therefore, there is an opportunity to provide education so that nurses may confidently and competently care for sepsis patients.

Context: A medical-surgical unit at Hospital A affiliated with a large, non-profit, integrated healthcare system located in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Intervention: Create an educational handout to …


Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Spencer Forest May 2023

Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Spencer Forest

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This quality improvement project aims to increase SEP-1 sepsis bundle compliance among nursing staff at a 16-bed emergency department through targeted continual staff education on sepsis screening and best practices. Currently, the unit is experiencing cases of sepsis fallout and is not meeting the 90% threshold on three treatment metrics as defined by the institutional sepsis bundle time goals. Bundle compliance that adheres to the time goals decreases incidences of sepsis fallout and overall days in the hospital, while increasing positive patient health outcomes.

Context: A microsystem assessment was completed along with a staff gap survey to determine areas …


Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Gregory James Trevino May 2023

Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Gregory James Trevino

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Providing high-quality sepsis care in a San Francisco Bay Area emergency department (ED) is an organizational priority, however Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS) SEP-1 sepsis bundle compliance has decreased to an average of 79% compliance since October of 2022. It was revealed that CMS SEP-1 sepsis bundle compliance issues have resulted in increased patient fallouts.

Context: A microsystem assessment was conducted by the quality improvement team to help identify gaps in practice. After an assessment survey of nursing staff, it was revealed that barriers such as physician order sets, lack of communication, lack of staffing during peak …


Increasing Compliance Through Nurse Education On The Bundle, Zachary Harrison-Evans May 2023

Increasing Compliance Through Nurse Education On The Bundle, Zachary Harrison-Evans

Master's Projects and Capstones

In an effort to decrease complications and events connected to sepsis in the ED, there is room for improvement with relation to sepsis care and compliance rates. Timely sepsis management and gains in compliance/adherence rates are hindered by SEP-1 fallouts and requirements related to knowledge gaps concerning sepsis bundle procedures, nurses' attitudes about implementing the protocols, and disparities in nurse/physician order sets. It has been determined that the use of standardized protocols and order sets are not being utilized. This is a process gap and a critical area for improvement. Inadequate fluid and lactate documentation, a lack of education, and …


Early Sepsis Recognition Saves Lives:Optimizing Sepsis Care In A Medical-Surgical Telemetry Unit, Genevieve Kales May 2023

Early Sepsis Recognition Saves Lives:Optimizing Sepsis Care In A Medical-Surgical Telemetry Unit, Genevieve Kales

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

Problem: This Quality Improvement project aims to improve sepsis bundle education to reduce mortality and morbidity rates related to septicemia in a Medical-Surgical Telemetry Unit at a San Francisco Bay Area Hospital, Hospital Z.

Context: The Quality Improvement project occurred in a Medical-Surgical Telemetry unit at Hospital Z. This Unit is a 32 beds unit with an increased mortality and mobility rate with decreased sepsis bundle compliance.

Intervention: Collect active and passive observational data in the microsystem. Data collection was conducted through anonymous self-administered questionnaires to the registered nurses on the unit. No intervention was implemented at this time. …


Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Shirley Chen May 2023

Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Shirley Chen

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: This project was implemented to decrease patient fallout rates through timely compliance with sepsis management according to the SEP-1 bundle. The SEP-1 bundle is already implemented in the emergency department. However, a microsystem assessment indicated barriers are preventing the achievement of the SEP-1 bundle milestones.

Context: This 16-bed emergency department (ED) at an urban Bay Area hospital provides 24-hour emergency services to individuals who suffer from medical injuries, accidents, and other serious health conditions. A random audit of the electronic health system (EHS) revealed that this emergency department consistently fails to meet the sepsis management time goals by 90%. …


Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Jillian J. Abinader May 2023

Improving Timely Sepsis Care Through Staff Education Within The Emergency Department, Jillian J. Abinader

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: A sepsis protocol and bundle has been implemented in an urban Emergency Department to help screen patients and treat sepsis efficiently and effectively. The benchmarks from the bundle are not being met consistently every month and are below the targeted 90%.

Context: A microsystem assessment and a gap survey sent out to nurses, helped determine that there is room to improve nurses’ knowledge and confidence about sepsis and the sepsis bundle workflow. Sepsis is one of the most expensive and burdensome conditions in U.S. hospitals. Literature supports staff education to improve sepsis bundle compliance.

Intervention: A video was created …


Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Christopher N. Guinto May 2023

Educating Medical-Surgical Nurses In A Large Hospital Organization On Sepsis Bundle Elements, Christopher N. Guinto

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Results from a voluntarily anonymous pre-survey about sepsis revealed that a majority of the seventeen nurses assessed themselves below an "expert knowledge '' level. The survey results present an opportunity to improve the nurses’ knowledge and confidence in nursing response and improve patient outcomes with sepsis.

Context: The quality improvement (QI) project was conducted on a medical-surgical unit in a large Northern California hospital.

Intervention: A QI team initiated evidenced-based practice research and created an educational sepsis handout for nurses to increase sepsis knowledge and confidence.

Measures: The self-assessment pre-survey would be compared to the responses from the post-survey. …


Sepsis Inservice And Video At An Urban Hospital In California, Angela T. Ho Dec 2022

Sepsis Inservice And Video At An Urban Hospital In California, Angela T. Ho

Master's Projects and Capstones

The emergency department at an urban hospital in California was performing below institutional goals related to sepsis protocols over the past few months. This intervention was targeted at nurses and was composed of a PowerPoint in-service on compliance to SEP-1 protocols and follow-along video on using the correct sepsis order set and documentation in the electronic health record (EHR). Goals included increased compliance to the SEP-1 protocol and documentation, (2) reduced time between the onset of symptoms, recognition, and intervention, (3) decline in sepsis rates and mortality rates, and (4) lower cost of care. Data was collected from the EHR …


Improving Compliance With The Sep-1 Sepsis Management Bundle, Allison Uppendahl Mrs. Aug 2022

Improving Compliance With The Sep-1 Sepsis Management Bundle, Allison Uppendahl Mrs.

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

Problem: Providing high quality sepsis care is an organizational priority, however this medical center has only met the target compliance goal for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS) SEP-1 sepsis management bundle 50% of the time over the past year. Root cause analysis has revealed that 40% of the fallouts have been attributed to non-compliance with the intravenous fluid bundle element.

Context: A microsystem analysis was completed on the quality department, a supporting microsystem to the larger mesosystem involved with providing acute sepsis care. A return-on-investment analysis demonstrated that efforts to improve sepsis care and reduce sepsis …


Improving Handoff To Decrease Sepsis Mortality: A Quality Improvement Project, Macdana Selecon, Macdana Selecon Dec 2019

Improving Handoff To Decrease Sepsis Mortality: A Quality Improvement Project, Macdana Selecon, Macdana Selecon

Master's Projects and Capstones

A sepsis handoff tool utilized between Emergency Department nurses and unit nurses at a 554-bed acute care hospital were investigated. A survey assessing general knowledge of the facilities sepsis protocol was given to ED nurses, and unit nurses. The electronic health records (EHR) were evaluated for feasibility to transfer the facilities current paper format sepsis handoff tool into the EHR with time sensitive alerts. Three literature reviews supported utilization of standardized handoff tools for improved patient outcomes.


Improving Emergency Department Staff Compliance To The Sepsis Core Measure: A Quality Improvement Project, Maryoll Llanera May 2019

Improving Emergency Department Staff Compliance To The Sepsis Core Measure: A Quality Improvement Project, Maryoll Llanera

Master's Projects and Capstones

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has reported the percentage of patients who received appropriate care for severe sepsis and septic shock for each Joint Commission-accredited hospital during its latest data collection period from 04/01/2017 - 03/31/2018. This has prompted many healthcare organizations in the United States to make compliance to the CMS mandated sepsis core measure a priority and explore different improvement strategies and techniques. A small community-based hospital in northern California is among these organizations and has focused specifically on its emergency department (ED). An internal audit was performed to identify areas of deficiency, and an …


Improving Intermediate Lactate Sepsis Bundle Performance, Jocelyn Alimboyoguen Aug 2018

Improving Intermediate Lactate Sepsis Bundle Performance, Jocelyn Alimboyoguen

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: The aim of this project is to improve intermediate sepsis bundle performance with a primary focus on repeat lactate within 6 hours of arrival in the ED. One of the most significant problems we are facing today in healthcare, with an incidence of 300 to more than 1,000 cases per 100,000 persons annually in the United States, is severe sepsis (Gaieski, Edwards, Kalian, & Carr, 2013).

Context: Multiple studies have shown a strong correlation in reducing hospital and 30-day mortality by implementing process-oriented bundle for patients with sepsis and intermediate lactate values in accordance with the Surviving Sepsis Campaign …


Improving Early Sepsis Identification On Inpatient Units, Corrina Lau Dec 2017

Improving Early Sepsis Identification On Inpatient Units, Corrina Lau

Master's Projects and Capstones

Background: On October 1, 2015, the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a core measure addressing the care of septic patients. Now that care for sepsis patients is a core measure, it is important that all healthcare providers are knowledgeable in how to treat and identify sepsis.

Purpose: The Purpose is to be a “values-driven integrated healthcare delivery system in collaboration with those who share our values.” Patients observed were ages 18-years-old and older from five inpatient units. The professionals in this hospital consisted of a multidisciplinary approach that included, but not limited to, a team …